...I am professional and strive to communicate clearly and concisely. I aim to provide the highest quality of care and service I am able. Prior to becoming a flight attendant, I was developing a career in education with a background in engineering. (read more)
...I continued my career in biomedical research and science education where I supervised student research programs. I have assisted PhD students to prepare and deliver their scientific materials with utmost confidence and high levels of efficiency. This experience led me to facilitate students to prepare for public speaking. (read more)
...I also scored 1500 on the SAT (780 Math | 720 Reading), demonstrating my ability to analyze critically and solve problems—some skills I bring to my tutoring sessions. Throughout my education, I was taught the importance of inquiry-based learning instead of simply giving answers. My teachers would always ask me questions surrounding the answer, but never actually give me the answers. (read more)
...I can work well with most students from high school or college. One reason that makes me qualified is that I have an undergraduate degree in chemistry (minor in Spanish) and a graduate degree in chemical engineering, so I have a solid background in chemistry and math. In addition, I communicate very well so it is usually easy for students to learn from me. (read more)
...I've been teaching tennis since 2007 and have been to the University of Illinois instructing over 1,000 athletes in a summer. I volunteered a lot of my time at Lafayette Jefferson High School in Indiana increasing students' tennis IQ and physical skills.Over the past 11 years of teaching, I have focused on middle school based mathematics. This includes pre-algebra, algebra, and geometry. (read more)